Best of the Cape Tour
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Discover the Essence of the Cape: LZ Travel’s Cape Peninsula Tour
Embark on an unforgettable journey along the stunning Cape Peninsula with LZ Travel’s Cape Peninsula Tour. From the pristine shores of Bantry Bay to the majestic peaks of the Twelve Apostles Mountains, immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich heritage of this iconic destination.
Highlights:
Bantry Bay and Clifton: Begin your adventure with a scenic drive along the coastal stretch of Bantry Bay and Clifton, renowned for their pristine beaches and luxurious seaside residences. Marvel at the azure waters and golden sands that make these areas a haven for sun-seekers and beach enthusiasts.
Twelve Apostles Mountains: Traverse the winding roads of the Twelve Apostles Mountains and behold the breathtaking beauty of this iconic mountain range. With its rugged cliffs, verdant slopes, and panoramic viewpoints, the Twelve Apostles offer a glimpse into the untamed wilderness of the Cape Peninsula.
Cape Point: Journey to the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula and discover the dramatic landscapes of Cape Point. Stand in awe of the sheer cliffs, crashing waves, and sweeping vistas that characterize this iconic landmark. Keep an eye out for indigenous flora and fauna, including the elusive Cape mountain zebra and majestic eland.
Boulders Beach: Visit the charming Boulders Beach and encounter a colony of African penguins in their natural habitat. Stroll along the wooden walkways and observe these endearing creatures as they frolic in the surf and bask in the sun.
Stellenbosch Town, Franschhoek Town, and Paarl Wine Estates: Delve into the rich wine culture of the Cape Winelands with visits to Stellenbosch Town, Franschhoek Town, and Paarl Wine Estates. Explore historic towns, stroll through vineyard-lined streets, and indulge in wine tastings at renowned estates, sampling award-winning varietals against the backdrop of breathtaking mountain vistas.
Experience the Best of the Cape:
Join us on the Cape Peninsula Tour and embark on a journey of discovery through the natural wonders and cultural treasures of this enchanting region. With expert guides and comfortable transportation, we guarantee an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Included/Exclude
- Pick and Drop Services
- Entrance Fees to Cape Point and Boulders Beach
- Chauffeur and Private Car
- Bottled Water
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Food & Drinks
- Tickets
Tour Plan
- One of Cape Town’s wind-free status suburbs namely, Bantry Bay. Because Cape Town has a very windy climate, this area experiences up to 290 wind-free days per year.
- It is a very exclusive area in Cape Town which hosts the most expensive Real Estate Properties. The area has Four Beaches with breathtaking views.
- The Twelve Apostles Mountain Range forms the back of Table Mountain, where you will find one of the most scenic stretches of coast in the world. It runs from Kloof Nek (the saddle between Table Mountain and Lion's Head) to Hout Bay.
- Besides its unapologetic natural beauty, Cape Point boasts a rich diversity of fauna and flora, secret beaches, endless adventure experiences, and some of the most thrilling hiking trails in the Western Cape.
- Besides its unapologetic natural beauty, Cape Point boasts a rich diversity of fauna and flora, secret beaches, endless adventure experiences, and some of the most thrilling hiking trails in the Western Cape.
- Boulders Beach near Simons Town has a lot going for it: the ancient granite boulders protect it from the wind and large waves, and the home of the African Penguin Colony.
- The Cape Winelands lie just 20 minutes outside of Cape Town, and this is where you will find some of the country’s top wine estates. Many wine varieties are produced here, including Chenin Blanc, Shiraz, Pinotage and the signature sparkling wine, method cap Classique. The town of Stellenbosch offers plenty more besides wine tasting, including cellar tours, cheese tasting and the chance to purchase wine at cellar prices.
- There are more than 40 wineries in the Franschhoek Valley, ranging from small and rustic to large boutique estates. The town hosts several notable restaurants and wineries such as Le Quartier Français and Haute Cabrière. Franschhoek is in a scenic valley around an hour from Cape Town in the heart of South Africa's wine country. When the Huguenots first settled there over 300 years ago, they brought their traditions and knowledge in winemaking and viticulture from their native France. The French influence is still there today with many streets and businesses given a French name.
- With over 15 wine farms within the Paarl Wine Route, options for wine tastings in Paarl are varied and many wine farms offer food and wine pairings as well as cellar tours. The name Paarl means 'pearl' and reflects the way the ancient granite mountains, which early Dutch settlers called 'den Diamont ende Peerlbergh' ('the diamond and pearl mountain'), glistening in the distance. Paarl, town, Western Cape province, South Africa, east of Cape Town, on the Groot-Berg River between the Paarl Mountain and the Drakenstein Range. Settled in 1688 by Huguenots, who introduced viticulture, it is still known for its vineyards and winemaking; it also produces citrus fruits, tobacco, and olives.